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Barbara Karpinska

Barbara Karpinska

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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
32
Citations
6843
World Ranking
5829
National Ranking
336

Best Publications

  • Systemic signaling and acclimation in response to excess excitation energy in Arabidopsis.

    Stanislaw Karpinski;Helen Reynolds;Barbara Karpinska;Gunnar Wingsle

  • Photosynthetic electron transport regulates the expression of cytosolic ascorbate peroxidase genes in Arabidopsis during excess light stress.

    Stanislaw Karpinski;Carolina Escobar;Barbara Karpinska;Gary Creissen

  • The role of hydrogen peroxide in regulation of plant metabolism and cellular signalling in response to environmental stresses.

    Ireneusz Slesak;Marta Libik;Barbara Karpinska;Stanislaw Karpinski

  • LESION SIMULATING DISEASE 1 Is Required for Acclimation to Conditions That Promote Excess Excitation Energy

    Alfonso Mateo;Per Mühlenbock;Christine Rustérucci;Christine Chi-Chen Chang

  • Chloroplast Signaling and LESION SIMULATING DISEASE1 Regulate Crosstalk between Light Acclimation and Immunity in Arabidopsis

    Per Muhlenbock;Magdalena Szechynska-Hebda;Marian Plaszczyca;Marcela Baudo

  • Light perception in plant disease defence signalling.

    Stanislaw Karpinski;Halina Gabrys;Alfonso Mateo;Barbara Karpinska

  • Transcriptional regulation of the CRK/DUF26 group of Receptor-like protein kinases by ozone and plant hormones in Arabidopsis

    Michael Wrzaczek;Mikael Brosche;Jarkko Tapani Salojärvi;Saijaliisa Maria Kangasjärvi

  • Arabidopsis chloroplastic glutathione peroxidases play a role in cross talk between photooxidative stress and immune responses

    Christine C C Chang;Ireneusz Slesak;Lucía Jordá;Alexey Sotnikov

  • Evidence for Light Wavelength-Specific Photoelectrophysiological Signaling and Memory of Excess Light Episodes in Arabidopsis

    Magdalena Szechyńska-Hebda;Jerzy Kruk;Magdalena Górecka;Barbara Karpińska

  • Are diverse signalling pathways integrated in the regulation of Arabidopsis antioxidant defence gene expression in response to excess excitation energy

    Philip Mullineaux;Louise Ball;Carolina Escobar;Barbara Karpinska

  • Catalase: A critical node in the regulation of cell fate.

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  • MYB transcription factors are differentially expressed and regulated during secondary vascular tissue development in hybrid aspen.

    Barbara Karpinska;Marlene Karlsson;Manoj Srivastava;Anneli Stenberg

  • The functions of WHIRLY1 and REDOX-RESPONSIVE TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR 1 in cross tolerance responses in plants: a hypothesis

    Christine H. Foyer;Barbara Karpinska;Karin Krupinska

  • A novel superoxide dismutase with a high isoelectric point in higher plants. expression, regulation, and protein localization.

    Barbara Karpinska;Marlene Karlsson;Helga Schinkel;Steffen Streller

  • LESION SIMULATING DISEASE1, ENHANCED DISEASE SUSCEPTIBILITY1, and PHYTOALEXIN DEFICIENT4 Conditionally Regulate Cellular Signaling Homeostasis, Photosynthesis, Water Use Efficiency, and Seed Yield in Arabidopsis

    Weronika Wituszynska;Ireneusz Slesak;Sandy Vanderauwera;Magdalena Szechynska-Hebda

  • Antagonistic effects of hydrogen peroxide and glutathione on acclimation to excess excitation energy in Arabidopsis.

    Barbara Karpinska;Gunnar Wingsle;Stanislaw Karpinski

  • Redox Changes in the Chloroplast and Hydrogen Peroxide are Essential for Regulation of C3–CAM Transition and Photooxidative Stress Responses in the Facultative CAM Plant Mesembryanthemum crystallinum L.

    Ireneusz Slesak;Ireneusz Slesak;Barbara Karpinska;Ewa Surówka;Zbigniew Miszalski

  • Vitamin C and the Abscisic Acid-Insensitive 4 Transcription Factor Are Important Determinants of Aphid Resistance in Arabidopsis

    Pavel I. Kerchev;Barbara Karpińska;Jenny A. Morris;Akila Hussain

  • Nitrogen deficiency in barley (Hordeum vulgare) seedlings induces molecular and metabolic adjustments that trigger aphid resistance.

    Gloria Comadira;Brwa Rasool;Barbara Karpinska;Jenny Morris

  • Ascorbate-mediated regulation of growth, photoprotection, and photoinhibition in Arabidopsis thaliana.

    William Plumb;Alexandra J Townsend;Brwa Rasool;Brwa Rasool;Sarah Alomrani

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